Structural Integrity of FRP Structures and Connectors in Civil Engineering
Instructor
Atlan Stormwater
4
Students
enrolled
- Description
- Curriculum
Fibre-Reinforced Polymer (FRP) is a new material in structural engineering practice and architecture. Light yet highly durable, FRPs are a promising solution for reducing weight, enabling free-form design, extending a structure’s corrosion durability and fatigue life, and allowing design for reuse.
In this webinar, our main point of interest will be the potential to design and build Fibre-Reinforced Polymer (FRP) structures with reliable structural integrity. We’ll talk about what distinguishes FRP as a construction material from traditional steel and concrete. We’ll also look at how specific material properties related to FRP’s flexibility influence its response to moisture, temperature, and long-term loads. Then we’ll discuss how these responses influence design principles and the redundancy of FRP structures.
CPD credit hours = 1